Overnight visits are not allowed in St. John's V.I. Coral Reef National Monument except when a major storm threatens. This includes the popular Hurricane Hole, park officials have said.
ShareMany people take life for granted. Not Jim "CC" Kreglo. Saving lives is both a vocation and avocation for Kreglo.
ShareWelcome to Navigation 101, a sail training program for high school students enrolled in St. John's Gifft Hill School. It incorporates the theoretical, academic work that underpins navigation along with hands-on experience.
ShareCarol Bareuther - February 2010
Thirty-five vessels—everything from an 18-foot Bequia-built double-ender to 110-foot-three-masted schooner, set sail in the 29th Annual Coral Bay Yacht Club Thanksgiving Regatta,
ShareSt. Johnian sailor Max Nickbarg won the Cressy Trophy in October, which means he is the best high school full rig laser sailor in the United States
ShareOne of the great things about sailing is that it’s one of the few sports where women and men can compete together on the same proverbial playing field.
ShareThe Coral Bay Yacht Club on St. John’s east end hosts the 28th Annual Coral Bay Thanksgiving Regatta. Two days of great racing and two nights of fun parties
ShareSkirts are the attire of choice in Coral Bay where there are an abundance of Women Captains (naturally dominating the fleet).
ShareLes Anderson is known in the Caribbean for several hard-earned reasons. As characters go, he’s near the top of any list
ShareCoral Bay boaters got a major case of anxiety when Planning and Natural Resources Enforcement Division officials arrived
SharePart Two of Peter Muilenburg story about the Coral Bay U.S. Virgin Islands Cowhorns
ShareWhen the first horn sounded at the Nov. 28 and 29 Coral Bay Thanksgiving Regatta, Osprey was first across the finish line
SharePeter Muilenburg - December 2007
ShareCarol Bareuther - September 2007
SharePeter Muilenburg - September 2007
ShareCarol Bareuther - January 2007
SharePeter Muilenburg - October 2006
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